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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 May 2016

    Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings welcome Obama's visit http://on.wsj.com/24NVwAn pic.twitter.com/8gnd7y8end

    8:05 AM - 11 May 2016
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      1. Kenny Xi‏ @xikezhe 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ survivors of WWII war crimes await Shinzo Abe's visit.

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      1. Jay Paganini‏ @paganini_j 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ Fair point by the Japanese. But, Also make sure an unprovoked invasion and massacre like Pearl Harbor never happens again..

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      1. Charlton L. Moore‏ @cMoZie 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ It won't as long as they aren't killing people. Did we just forget why we had to drop those bombs? Is context just not important?

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      1. Mattaui‏ @mattaui 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ As if the bombing was unbidden, and not a final response to Imperial Japanese invasions, massacres and atrocities after years of war.

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      1. Bill Sonsin‏ @taxrefugee 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ Assume he is pennng a similar comment re Nanking in 1930's and Pearl Harbor

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      1. Tulio_Hermil‏ @YusufElVikingo 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ jesus ordered "nuke the japs"

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      1. Ana Miklos‏ @miklosai 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ maybe Japanese Kaiser should pledge first-his obstinacy caused the tragedy!

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      1. Mike Wolford‏ @badmike72 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ What you have to understand is that in order to win a war, you break the will of the people fighting. War is ugly. War is not contained

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      1. D‏ @DerekC2016 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ um, Japan attacked us. The bomb saved American lives and ended WW2. Risk involved when you go to war.

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      1. PinkViolet‏ @lulupink12 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ ask Rape of Nanking survivors if they regret bombing

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      1. Jimmy Jackson‏ @UT1986 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ Good idea, but let's pray one sovereign country will not attack another sovereign country and draw them into another bloody war.

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      1. John Phillips‏ @PhillipsJohnJ 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ The bombing was eminent, once Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and America needed the victory in the S. Pacific. to win WWII

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      1. Jeannie Morris‏ @Jeannie1458 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ Well he's a liar so I wouldn't put any faith in his promises.

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      1. Midnight Yell‏ @MidnightYell512 11 May 2016
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        @WSJ MacArthur's administration of Japan after 1945 seems to have done an excellent job of ensuring that we never have to bomb Japan again.

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